3.4.23.26 1,2-epoxy-3-(4-nitrophenoxy)propane - 1315 3.4.23.26 4-bromo-phenacylbromide - 132571 3.4.23.26 alpha-Diazo-p-bromo acetophenone weak 43737 3.4.23.26 alpha-Diazo-p-bromo acetophenone - 43737 3.4.23.26 diazoacetyl glycine ethyl ester - 132570 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester in presence of Cu2+; pH optimum of inactivation: 5.5-6 1233 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester - 1233 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester in presence of Cu2+ 1233 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester 5.4; active-site directed irreversible inhibitor; in presence of Cu2+ 1233 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-DL-norleucine methyl ester i.e. DAN 1233 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-Gly ethyl ester - 44034 3.4.23.26 Diazoacetyl-Gly ethyl ester in presence of cupric ions 44034 3.4.23.26 Hg2+ weak 33 3.4.23.26 N-Diazoacetyl-N'-2,4-dinitrophenylethylenediamine - 94295 3.4.23.26 Ni2+ weak 38 3.4.23.26 p-bromophenacyl bromide - 2495 3.4.23.26 PCMB weak 78 3.4.23.26 pepstatin - 396 3.4.23.26 pepstatin Ac 60% inhibition at 0.031 mM, addition to cell culture enhances the cell growth and changes the optimal growth temperature 132572 3.4.23.26 sodium lauryl sulfate - 3231 3.4.23.26 Streptomyces-pepsin inhibitor most resistant towards Streptomyces-pepsin inhibitor among the acid proteases tested 46596 3.4.23.26 Streptomyces-pepsin inhibitor from Streptomyces naniwaensis 46596 3.4.23.26 sulfhydryl reagents - 978 3.4.23.26 Zn2+ weak 14